Graphomya maculata is a species of fly.
It is widespread and common in most parts of Europe[1][2] and also occurs in North Africa including the Canary Islands.
[3] The thorax bears the same black and white pattern in both sexes.
[4] While adults are not predatory and can be found nectaring on flowers in meadows, hedge rows, and roadside vegetation, the larvae are predatory, feeding in muddy pools and damp leaf litter.
This article related to members of the fly family Muscidae is a stub.